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Chelsea Boss Jose Mourinho Not Planning On Making January Moves

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has said that he is happy with his squad and is not likely to dip into the transfer market when the window reopens in January, Sky Sports reports.

Though it may be too early to forecast what will happen between now and the festive period, Mourinho has already sought to explain that he is more than happy with the extensive rebuilding work he performed on the squad over the summer.

He said that he is pleased with the additions he made and believes he has enough strength in depth to adequately compete in all competitions this season.

“My squad is very good with solutions in every position and a great balance between the experienced and the young boys,” he told London24.

“I will be happy if in January nothing happens with us. I spoke with the final group and I told them that I wish that in January everybody is happy and nobody wants to leave.

“I am happy with everybody and I don’t want anyone to come in. That’s what I want for January and that would be the perfect situation for us.”

However, whilst he is happy with the squad he has, he also conceded that he may not be able to keep all of his stars happy as competition for places is now more fierce than ever before, and not all of his world class players will be happy with spending an extended amount of time on the sidelines.

He added: “I don’t know if I keep them happy. I’m happy because I have so many good players and I’m happy because doing well or wrong, I do it in an honest way.

“I will judge on the pitch. I will not judge on words or interviews, not on agents or parents or friends or comments or the press or Twitter or something like that.

“I will let football speak and I will let football decide. So if one guy is the man of the match, he has to play the next match.”